Tesla is finally taking the wraps off its long-awaited Model 3 sedans and bringing the car to showrooms across the East Coast, just one week after its West Coast debut.

Customers who ordered a Model 3 will finally get a chance to check out the Model 3 up close and in person at five showrooms in four states.

The electric car-maker said it will show off the Model 3 on Friday at its New York City showroom in the Meatpacking District and at a store on Boston's Boylston Street.

Tesla's Model 3 electric sedan has been pegged as the car maker's most affordable vehicle yet. Pictured is the Model 3's dashboard, which has a 15-inch touchscreen display

MEET TESLA'S 'AFFORDABLE' MODEL 3

The five-seat sedan will travel 215 miles (346 kilometres) on a single charge.

It will be sporty, accelerating from zero to 60mph in under six seconds.

The car has no traditional dashboard, but instead a computer monitor in the center of the car which shows details about the car and its route.

It will be controlled via a touchscreen and each side of the steering wheel will have a single scroll button.

The California-based company aims to make 5,000 Model 3 sedans per week by the end of Q2

The Model 3 is also expected to be on display at a mall in Miami on Saturday.

Daily Mail has reached out to a Tesla spokesperson for comment.

It's the first time that Tesla has showed off the Model 3 on the East Coast, CNNMoney reported.

More than 455,000 orders have been placed for the Model 3, which starts at $35,000, since the car was first released last October.

Customers have shelled out as much as $1,000 to reserve a Model 3, but few have received them as Tesla continues to face production issues.

Billionaire technology magnate Elon Musk has faced some major roadblocks in getting the Model 3 into customers hands, calling it 'manufacturing hell,' as the company has been unable to meet several of its ambitious sales targets.